1982 Katana Anti-Dive and Forks After Polish

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  • Shin-Ken 1074
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    1982 Katana Anti-Dive and Forks After Polish

    This is in the Wrench Section as a work in progress however, they could belong here as well? This is after polish and clear-coat has been applied, cheers.



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  • Erki

    #2
    Looks like a lot of work. very nice.

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    • Shin-Ken 1074
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      #3
      Originally posted by Erki
      Looks like a lot of work. very nice.
      Thanks Erki, lucky for me whenever I do something with the Kat I don't see it as work, but yes, it does take a bit of time and the issue with polishing is once you start its difficult to stop, cheers.
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      • cowboyup3371
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        #4
        Great looking work.
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        • SVSooke

          #5
          Originally posted by Shin-Ken 1074
          Thanks Erki, lucky for me whenever I do something with the Kat I don't see it as work, but yes, it does take a bit of time and the issue with polishing is once you start its difficult to stop, cheers.
          I know that feelingVery nice!

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          • Guest

            #6
            They definitely belong in Appearance Glen! And once again, nice work

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            • Can_O_Tuna

              #7
              I like shiny. Nice job

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